Posts Tagged “Undesired”

Undesired Wins Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award

by Eric on December 25, 2011

Undesired by Walter Astrada, a project I produced at MediaStorm for the Alexia Foundation was honored with a 2012 Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award and I couldn’t be more proud. From the MediaStorm blog: The duPont Awards, administered since 1968 (…)

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Three MediaStorm Projects Nominated for Emmy Awards

by Eric on July 24, 2011

I’m excited to announce that two projects I produced for MediaStorm, Walter Astrada’s Undesired and Lucas Oleniuk’s Airsick were nominated for Emmy Awards. Additionally, a project I co-produced with Tim Matsui for the Council on Foreign Relations, Crisis Guide: Pakistan (…)

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Undesired Nominated for Webby Award

by Eric on April 16, 2011

I’m pleased to announce that Walter Astrada’s Undesired, a project I produced for MediaStorm, was nominated for a Webby in the Public Service and Activism category. Three other projects I produced were named Official Honorees: Crisis Guide: Pakistan in News (…)

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Undesired by Walter Astrada Wins First Place at POYi

by Eric on March 6, 2011

Undesired by Walter Astrada, a project I produced at MediaStorm, was recently honored with first place by Picture of the Year International, in the Issue Reporting category. This was very much a collaborative project. Along with Brian Storm, I had (…)

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Innovative Interactivity Names Two Projects Best of 2010

by Eric on December 26, 2010

Innovative Interactivity, Tracy Boyer’s multimedia blog, listed two project I produced this year in its best of 2010 roundup. The first is Three Women, a movie I wrote and directed, with accompanying photographs by the gifted Pam Chen. The other (…)

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Undesired by Walter Astrada

by Eric on October 3, 2010

I’m proud to announce my latest MediaStorm project, Undesired by Walter Astrada. From the description: In India, all women must confront the cultural pressure to bear a son. The consequences of this preference is a disregard for the lives of (…)

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